White-crowned Sparrow

Hamilton, Ontario, ON. April 23 2020 This is an auspicious day. The English in particular note it as St. George’s Day, and as if that weren’t enough, it is also William Shakespeare’s birthday – or would be if he was still around. Still, two calls for celebration in one day is hard to beat. But, wait there’s more, a birding friend texted us today with another cause for celebration, a “White Crowned Sparrow in my garden!”

I am thrilled for her, Alex is a keen student of this birding game and joins me as often as she can, and it pays off. That’s twice in a couple of weeks that she’s shared an exciting, close-to-home bird, two weeks ago it was an Eastern Towhee. Towhees are a nice sighting but after a while tend towards the “Oh Yeah really” response  But a White-crowned Sparrow! A gorgeous little bird that would make the running for My Bird of the Day any day.

Well, it seems everyone else is re-writing the rules, so I confer upon White-crowned Sparrow my Bird of the Day c/o Alex. I’m left with limiting myself to reviewing my many photos of them, some of which I share for our collective enjoyment. (The one below was taken on a late November day after a thick wet snowfall. It is a juvenile, identifiable as a White-crowned Sparrow by its all-pink bill – otherwise how would you know).

3 thoughts on “White-crowned Sparrow”

  1. I don’t know Alex but I do know how fortunate she has been to have had the opportunity to accompany you on your birding outings!! You have so much knowledge to share . .. I thank you for your postings.

  2. Peter, hola!

    Always delightful to read your newsletters.

    White-crowned Sparrow, what an elegant member of the Sparrow clan.

    Warmly,
    Rodrigo.

  3. Keep the photos coming. This is probably how I’m going to birdwatch this year!

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